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| AVAILABLE NOW: THE FIRST BOOK IN THE SHARING VOICES, SHARING LIVES SERIES |
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This translation of Maksum’s memoir Titanic Made by Lapindo is the first installment in Lafadl’s Sharing Voices, Sharing Lives series. At Lafadl, we believe bringing Maksum’s voice to the attention of the world represents a crucial step towards realizing the inclusion of marginalized voices into global media and movements for change. About the BookGus Maksum, a scholar, teacher, and one of the thousands of people displaced by the Lapindo mud flow has dedicated himself to educating others about the very real human and environmental impact of this tragedy. Originally published in Indonesian in June 2007, Maksum’s touching first-hand account of the first days and months of the mud flow disaster gives voice to the experience of the women and men known throughout Indonesia as “Lapindo’s mud victims.” It is imperative that each of us understand the history we are now creating. What People Have Said About the Book"The author's friends' and relatives' stories, mostly about Javanese villagers' feelings and ideas are touching and well chosen, while the book's translation from Indonesian to English is nearly flawless. The book shows us how villagers tried to make sense of what is happening to them and this is why you should read this book." About the AuthorH.M Maksum Zuber (Gus Maksum), born in Bangkalan, Madura on August 18 1965, Gus Maksum studied at Pondok Pesantren Tebuireng Jombang from 1978 to 1987. He is currently the head of Pondok Pesantren Abil Hasan As Syadzily, an Islamic boarding school founded by Drs Kh Anas Al Ayyubi with the mission of spreading Islamic values. H.M. Maksum Zuber Publisher: Lafadl Pustaka, Yogyakarta, 2009, xvii + 110 pages. |












